Susan Burlingame
I am a retired register nurse. My love of clay started in high school when I took a ceramic class. I started working with clay in a community group ceramics studio in 2008 and have moved my daily practice to my home studio when I founded Grace Creek Ceramics. I hand build as well as
Amy Burk
Amy Burk Pottery was founded in 2012. Â Amy has a Bachelor’s of Arts degree from Penn State University and has studied at Anne Arundle Community College and St. John’s College, both in Annapolis, MD.
Nancy Bryant
My passion for gemstones, metals, and natural materials came to life while studying Anthropology in college. From many trips to museums and hours spent studying ancient cultures, my interest in the creation of jewelry grew. In spite of my background, or maybe because of it, I continued my education by taking metalsmithing courses in basic
Deena Ball
Deena’s love of nature, science, and art comes together when she paints outside. She is a student of nature who is constantly amazed at the natural world. She paints to help others see, respect, and conserve the beauty in our natural world.
Marjolaine Arsenault
Marjolaine Arsenault received a B.A. in Fine Arts, from Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. Her background as a graphic designer and later on as a garden designer is reflected in all her pieces. Marjolaine is a fiber artist creating garments and accessories in a felt making process fusing hand-dyed silk and wool fiber to make seamless
Bob Antonishak
Bob Antonishak lives in West Chester, PA. He is on the board of directors of the Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen and President of the Chester County Craft Guild chapter.  In 2006, he taught himself the Nantucket basket weaving process and has since completed nearly 200 baskets. In 2015 he took up woodturning to expand his
Basia Andrusko
About the Instructor: Basia has been writing Pysanky for over four decades, gathering in the kitchen during Lent to carry on the Ukrainian tradition. She finds the creation process very soothing and meditative, and look forward to the moment of melting off the wax to reveal the design. She writes pysanky with traditional patterns but
Lindsay Ackerman
Lindsay Ackerman currently lives in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania with her Golden Retriever Marty. After graduating from Tyler School of Art at Temple University in 2017, she began her freelance career with pet portraits on multiple mediums.









